Afridi breaks silence on Mohammad Amir's retirement, says it's not right tradition
Afridi breaks silence on Mohammad Amir's retirement, says it's not right tradition
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Islamabad: Nothing is going right in the Pakistan cricket team at the moment. After losing the series from New Zealand, where 6 players were ousted from the team, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the people concerned have come under the purview of questions on the retirement of Pacer Mohammad Amir.

In fact, Mohammad Amir had made many serious allegations while taking the renunciation. Shahid Afridi's response to the entire episode has now come to the fore. He has instructed former Pakistan cricketers to learn from Rahul Dravid. Speaking at a function, Shahid Afridi said, "This is not a good tradition. The board should have a guardian-like relationship with its players. Mohammad Amir or any other player PCB should talk to him, if he is being dropped, he should know the reason. "It would be good that the chairman of the chief selector should talk to the players," Afridi said. Mohammad Amir made the issue without anything.

Praising Rahul Dravid, Afridi said, "I think the eyes of former cricketers should not be only on how to become a coach of the Pakistani team. Many former veteran players like Mohammad Yusuf, Yunus Khan, and Izam-ul-Haq can do the best work at the junior level as Dravid is doing for India. Let's say that 43-year-old Dravid is the head of NCA, as well as coach of under-19 team.

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